Note: As this program has gone a confusing adware/registerware/donationware route, we won't be tracking updates going forward.

MediaCoder is a universal audio/video batch transcoder. It supports numerous audio and video formats directly, with no dependencies on any media players, codecs or components installed on the system. It also supports device-specific profiles (mobile phones, PDAs, MP4 players, PSP, VCD/DVD players), and is able to extract audio tracks from video clips.

28 comments on MediaCoder

Is it being nagware the reason why it hasn't been updated in a long time? Many newer versions were available, latest is from this month.

V0.7.2

fantom2010-01-09 19:33

terrible nagware!

dedal2009-12-31 13:44

this is a very good program; I give it 10/10 for what it can do BUT UNFORTUNATELY it is nagware; for those who want to use MediaCoder and forget about nags about update, splashscreen and visiting sponsors websites (all of that nags can supposedly be disabled but the sad truth is that it is completely impossible...) I strongly recommend progam ClickOff by johanneshuebner

I cannot get this to work. Every time I try to convert something it gives me an error...

a2008-07-27 09:41

is it me or is the latest version 10x slower at transcoding than older versions. i would like to convert flv videos to mp3 but the process could take months with this latest version (0.6.1.4045) . i have version 0.6.0.3850 and its transcoding speed is a lot faster. what settings have to be change to make the transcoding speed at least bearable again. i guess it's downhill from here :/

pvleeuwen2008-05-01 06:47

I don't understand! Is it possible to use the installer of SUPER V2008 Build 30 when you want to use the result on a portable? If not, and that's what I understand, where can I find the installer of SUPER V2007 Build 23?

x2008-01-24 03:19

* If you don't have Firefox installed, please download Firefox with Google Toolbar and install it.WTH do we need Google Shitbar?

Arithmomaniac2008-01-08 07:57

They just added an audio-only version - but I don't know if it's portable.

Lyndon2007-09-11 15:59

Whoops, I meant ...Try copying all files from [firefox-portable]\App\firefox to [MediaCoder]\firefox

Lyndon2007-09-11 15:54

I think I have it working using portable firefox.Try copying all files from \App\firefox to \firefox

Kermode2007-09-02 08:52

Helper are you joking? "That's it" - people have install a web browser to get the crap running? Hell no, this has become crap ware. Good thing the older versions are available, be they ever so buggy.

ingkiller12007-07-01 15:34

You would need to install a non-portable version of Firefox and then copy the files

Hi everyone,Mediacoder is a great piece of software doing everything in a few clicks.I've just a problem since version 0.6. When I click on "settings", nothing happens. I can see with "Process explorer" (another great portable tool) that the mediacoder process has a mozilla child, but no visible window. Anybody heard about that ?(I know I'd better ask that on their forum, but they didn't send me the registration confirmation => I cannot login)

To make MediaCoder a portable application that can be launched from USB storage (or the storage of your media player) on different PCs, follow these steps:

* Download a copy of MediaCoder and install it. * Start MediaCoder and on the welcome page, choose "Do not show this page on next startup". * If you don't have Firefox installed, please download Firefox with Google Toolbar and install it. * Create a folder named "Firefox" in MediaCoder's installation folder. Copy all files and sub-folders in Firefox's installation folder (e.g. C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox) to the created folder (e.g. C:\Program Files\MediaCoder\Firefox). * Copy MediaCoder's installation folder to your USB storage or your media device storage.

And that's all. Now you can take MediaCoder with you anywhere you go.

senseless2007-03-09 07:16

Just copy everything from the directory "$_OUTDIR" one level up to the program directory before deleting the "$" directories. Then it will startup smoothly!

But still it doesn't work properly for me though...

Perwhis2006-12-04 07:33

It's a great program, but a bit tricky to set up. The Xvid-files I produce with v0.3.9 only work when I use mplayer, but if I change the fourcc setting to DX50 (can be done in the program) it works perfectly... at least on my computer and DVD-player.

[BOT]Fluffy2006-11-02 12:11

I just tried some of the newer releases of this and I must say that they've become total and utter garbage. You can't even launch the program if you're using Opera, it seems. Absolutely terrible. I'll be sticking with v0.3.9 unless someone uses the source code to make a DECENT fork of this.

Andrew Lee2006-08-22 07:52

MediaCoder V0.5.0-r2 creates a "C:\Windows\MediaCoder" folder and writes a bunch of files to it. As such, I will be sticking with V0.3.9 until things improve in a later version. In the mean time, you can always choose to download an older version i.e. V0.3.9 from SourceForge instead of the latest version.

PJ2006-08-21 04:52

Yeah the program has gone "idiotware"

hensem2006-07-29 00:47

MediaCoder Full Edition version 0.5.0-r1 doesn't work. when i run mediacoder.exe, it will open http://127.0.0.1:8109/setup in my web browser